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Sequels galore for Arshad Warsi!

There is no denying the fact that Arshad Warsi has always been on the top of his comic game. He has been part of several comic-capers in the past few years and all have been accepted well by the audience.

His recent release, Golmaal Again, has done phenomenal business at the ticket window and now the actor will be moving on to his next film which will be helmed by Veer Pareira. The film is touted to be a soulful drama wherein Arshad will be seen in a fun-loving, quirky character.


But what is more interesting is the fact that the actor will be seen in a string of sequels in times to come.

“I will be working on a lot of sequels soon. I will be seen in the next instalments of Dhamaal, Ishqiya, Jolly LLB and Munna Bhai. My next, Veer Pareira, is a beautiful story,” Arshad said.

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Shah Rukh Khan and two Bollywood stars told to stop Vimal ads amid $5 billion pan masala controversy

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Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgn and Tiger Shroff have been caught up in Maharashtra’s latest crackdown on surrogate advertising, after the state’s food safety regulator questioned their involvement in Vimal Elaichi campaigns.

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has asked the three actors to explain why action should not be taken against them, arguing that the advertisements for cardamom may help maintain consumer recognition of Vimal’s pan masala products.

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